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gsxr said:Any bulb manufacturer who claims to defy the laws of physics, stating their bulbs put out lumens equal to 130/100 watts while only drawing 60/55 watts rank pretty high on my BS-O-Meter. Even if they do work well, I refuse to support products like that by buying them. The Osram Hypers work as claimed without blatant lies on the packaging... so I give them my business, even if they cost more. The fact they compare themselves to PIAA (the equivalent of Kraco in stereo biz, IMO) also reduces their credibility, at least from my POV.
I also dislike blue tint bulbs, but that's more of a personal preference thing...
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gsxr said:Rik, the Osram Hypers also blow the Silverstars out of the water. Could be the Mtec might be comparable to them - although I still dislike shady marketing. Maybe one of these days you can try the Hypers, or I can try the Mtec, for some comparison of the two.
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Yes - and you are correct, the 85/80 versions need relays. However there is a 70/65 watt version of the Osram Hyper bulbs which work fine with the stock wiring... I have a set in the Euro lights on my '93 300D, with no relays. I don't know what the color rating is, but the globe is clear, not tinted:2phast said:Are you referring to these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OSRAM-H4 ... 06.c0.m245
These would melt my sockets and/or wiring harness without adding additional SPDT relays. They also don't seem to list a Kelvin rating, just a lumens. Do you know what the color rating is?
chappardababbar said:I think HID would work if you installed them like this:
http://kamran1860.tripod.com/n_xenon.htm
But I don't know if that would be preferable to 2phast or GSXR's suggestions.
124036-009 said:I think that HID conversion looks ugly... I'd like the projector lens to be back where the original bulbs are, but this will take a lot of space in the engine compartment and get the whole square of the glass lens made clear.
BTW I have a E500 Limited with std euro headlights and I suppose I need a pair of H4, H3 and H1. I'd like yellow light in them, which bulbs make the best yellow light?
gerryvz said:I don't believe that from a performance nor aesthetics standpoint, that taking a normal housing and converting it to HID is the way to go. Props to people who do this, but fundamentally it's an unnatural act.
I guess the eBay aftermarket HID replacement units are an OK compromise, but anything HID just plain looks WRONG on the car to me. Sort of like one of those "videogame" headunits. Out of place on the car.
If someone REALLY wants to get hardcore, why don't they modify or score the guts of a BMW HID unit with the ring around the edge of it (parking/city light) and adapt that to our cars?!?
Cheers,
Gerry
The Osram Hyper H4 70/65 are only slightly higher than stock wattage so there is no issue with using those on stock wiring.
Haha actually i have here 2:16 AMChristian, your up awfully late! Isn't it about 1:15am. you time?
How far away from Frankfurt or Munich are you. Would love to get together next time I am over the pond.
And YES I love the Osram bulbs! They are really bright.
Be prepared for a lot of this if you visit Christian....How far away from Frankfurt or Munich are you. Would love to get together next time I am over the pond.